Amol Sarva, CEO of Knotel, talks the company's latest office building, which will open in Gowanus, Brooklyn and the company's milestone, which will see it pass 600,000 square feet of space in New York and San Francisco.
Sarva says the demand for office-sharing spaces has grown because of the flexibility they allow customers to have. He says that the days of 50-year leases are over and that right now, because of the rise in start-up culture, the company is seeing the most success in New York and San Francisco. Sarva also weighs in on the company's plans for international expansion.
Skift airline reporter Meghna Maharishi breaks down how the government shutdown is hitting air traffic control—and what it means for travelers and flight safety
Aya Kantorovich, Co-CEO of August Digital, breaks down Bitcoin’s surge, crypto ETFs, institutional investment trends, and the future of safer crypto access.
Most members of the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate setting committee supported further reductions to its key interest rate this year, minutes from last month’s meeting showed.
Sinead O’Sullivan breaks down Taylor Swift’s genius marketing for The Life of a Showgirl, which just set the record for most albums sold in a single week.
Markets are emerging from a turbulent Q3. Horizon’s Mike Dickson shares insights on interest rates, small caps, and where investors should look in Q4 and beyond
Bambu Ventures's Kyle Pretsch dives into Lemonaid’s $10M buyout, down from 23andMe’s $400M price tag, and what’s next after Chrome Co.’s dramatic pivot.